Monitoring & DRP

Making sure you can sleep at night, we automate monitoring and backups and create a complete disaster recovery plan where needed.

The primary purposes of a Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) are as following:

1. Prevention (pre-disaster): The pre-planning required — using mirrored servers for mission critical systems, maintaining hot sites, training disaster recovery personnel – to minimize the overall impact of a disaster on systems and resources. This pre-planning also maximizes the ability of an organization to recover from a disaster

3. Recovery (post-disaster): The steps required for the restoration of all systems and resources to full, normal operational status. Organizations can cut down on recovery time by subscribing to quick-ship programs (third-party service providers

The primary objective of Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) is to enable an organization to survive a disaster and to continue normal business operations. In order to survive, the organization must assure that critical operations can resume/continue normal processing. Throughout the recovery effort, the plan establishes clear lines of authority and prioritizes work efforts.

The following key of Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) should be to:

Provide for the safety and well-being of people on the premises at the time of a disaster

Continue critical business operations

Minimize the duration of a serious disruption to operations and resources (both information processing and other resources)